WWE Release New Motörhead-Inspired Triple H Merchandise

Metalheads assemble!

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WWE and heavy metal legends Motörhead have joined forces to release a limited edition range of merchandise for Triple H.

The launch coincided with Trips' 51st birthday, and some of the items can be seen in the screenshot above. Anyone interested in purchasing them should head on over to WWE's official website - as the summary line says, metalheads assemble!

Triple H was close to Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, who sadly passed away back in 2015. This is a nice little tribute to the whisky-drinking, 'Ace Of Spades'-penning great.

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There's a new range of t-shirts promoting both the band and Triple H. That's not all either, because WWE has even produced an exclusive vinyl album to commemorate the moment, and everything comes with a cross-promoted sheen (that Motörhead 'King Of Kings' shirt is very nice).

WWE's official statement on the new merch reads as follows:

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"Now, Triple H and Motörhead are once again together in the form of this new product line, available at WWE Shop. Among the smorgasbord of must-have products, the WWE Universe can find a limited-edition vinyl album of Motörhead’s “Evolution of the Game”, snug hooded sweatshirts, and eye-catching T-shirts to celebrate Triple H’s birthday in style!".

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